Not exact matches
You hunt down hundreds of fantasy monsters with a variety of different items and
weapons at your
disposal, scavenge their remains and gather environmental resources to craft bigger and better armour and
weapons with your loot — just to go out on another expedition and
do it all again, but better.
The mechanics here are the same as in Infinite: Booker has a myriad of
weapons and plasmids (no vigors here, but they have the same abilities as in Infinite)
at his
disposal, and Elizabeth helps scrounge for ammo and Eve so that you don't easily run out of either.
Anything you
do across the whole game will follow this pattern and with
weapons at your
disposal (as long as you have the resources to buy them) it's all out warfare.
Also as far as the
weapons, I believe that it
did make you conserve your ammo a bit more since you
did not have all these other
weapons immediately
at your
disposal.
While the game takes place in relatively small area, you can easily lose yourself in the surrounding as there is a lot to
do with plenty of
weapons and tools
at your
disposal.
Now don't get me wrong, there are a lot of things that this game
does well, for example the level design and open - feel to the areas is something that a lot of first person shooters still struggle with nowadays or the imaginative array of
weapons that the Duke has
at his
disposal throughout the main campaign and the expansion packs — there's the Shrinker (that
does exactly what you'd imagine) in the main campaign to Super soakers and Pineapples (replacing Pipe Bombs) in the Duke Caribbean: Life's a Beach expansion.
The teaser trailer introduces different enemies and bosses players will encounter, an assortment of melee and ranged
weapons at your
disposal, and some of the moves you'll be able to
do.
Players must run and gun their way through deadly alien creatures, crazed psycho bandits, and Handsome Jack's robotic minions to uncover the secret of the Vault, and to
do so, they'll have a large amount of
weapons — mainly guns —
at their
disposal.
Our Eemian ancestors also didn't have nuclear, biological, and other potentially extincting
weapons at their
disposal.
Knowing what
weapons will best exploit these weaknesses is also key, so don't be afraid to check your ammo inventory and reading up on what you have
at your
disposal.